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Shahid Afridi the master blaster


Shahid Afridi would always be remembered as the biggest hitter of the cricket ball in Asia. He and Jayasuriya from Sri Lanka are ranked in the same order. They were the bowling destroyers. Afridi here is seen showing his muscles in one of the Hong Kong super sixes game.

Afridi was selected for the tournament but not for Pakistan. He was there in the tournament playing for the world eleven. Afridi batted like he does. He did not stop himself even against his own teammates as well. he just bashed every bowler.

Shahid Afridi started hitting the ball from first ball. There were five overs and Afridi had to score quickly. This was fun moment for him. He had the license to go after the bowlers and Afridi did that same. The first hit was six straight through the line and the ball fell outside the ground.

This was Afridi power. He had just taken the strike and he smoked he first ball out of the park. The second one for Afridi came down the off side. He sued his feet here and hit the ball full and hard. This hit went flat as an arrow and into the boundary it went like a rocket. Afridi got retired after hitting 30 runs. It was the rule of the event.

Shahid Afridi is one great entertainer of cricket game. He had fans around the world and they love to see him bat and bowl. Afridi has been known has one of the biggest hitter of the cricket ball. Here is another glimpse of his power hitting in a game.

Shahid Afridi here is batting in the Hong Kong super sixes for the world eleven sides. Shahid Afridi did not play for Pakistan which was also contesting in the championship. He was selected for the world eleven and Afridi still showed how good he is with the bat.

Afridi did surprise many Pakistani fans in the ground and in Pakistan when they did not see him in the Pakistan side. It was definitely something strange but Afridi had his own reasons to play for the world eleven. Pakistan though won the championship at the end.

Afridi here in this game is seen going after the bowlers. Afridi first ball went for a six. It was right there in the slot for Afridi and he opened his account with a big six straight over and out of the park the ball went. The second shot was more like a flat arrow. Afridi used his feet to this one and went to the pitch of the ball. He hit this one from the middle of his bat again. This ball went for his second six. Afridi was in a brutal form that night.

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